

A 221-minute love letter to Copenhagen that somehow makes bureaucracy feel like poetry.
Cinematography
Copenhagen becomes its own protagonist
Direction
Two directors, one hypnotic gaze
Editing
Time collapses and expands beautifully
Director
Umida Akhmedova
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Umida Akhmedova is an acclaimed Uzbek photographer whose work often explores post-Soviet identity through visual ethnography.
The film emerged from Central Asian filmmakers documenting European spaces, inverting colonial gaze traditions—Copenhagen becomes exotic, observed, almost fictional.
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